(Political Advertisement) Remember That LeRoy C. Richards wants your vote for County Judge (Political Advertisement) |r-TIJLin|.lr|IIUWMIU|JW"XU ... ' T have served the people of the third congressional district several years. 1 have tried to serve them faithfully. Now that the election of Franklin Roosevelt as president seems absolutely assured, 1 should like to ba with him in Washington to help him put over the Frazier bill nnd other good measures for the welfare of the people of our middle west farm states. (Political Advertisement) For District Judge 15th District (Floyd, Hrown, Holt, Keya Paha and Rock Counties) r '!_ ) William M. Ely Ainsworth, Nebraska HOLT COUNTY FARM BUREAU NOTES (Continued from Page 1.) Holt county on a county commodity and resource exhibit at the Ak-Sar Ben Live Stock Show. This exhibit will feature the production of prairie hay in the county. A minature hay scene with trucks moving on endless belts will help add to the attractive ness of the exhibit. Folders advertis ing the value of Holt county hay will be distributed at the exhibit booth during Ak-Sar-Ben. The County Agent and members of the Elkhorn Valley Hay Association will be at the booth at all times to talk to visitors. This exhibit should prove of benefit to the county and the advertising value will mean considerable to the farmers and hay dealers of the county. Women’s Project Clubs to .Meet The women’s project clubs of the county will meet at the World Mem orial hall in Atkinson on Thursday, November 3rd at 10:00 o'clock. The second meeting will be held in the town hall at Ewing on Friday, No vember 4th at 10:00 o’clock. Two project leaders from each of the four teen clubs in the county will attend these meetings. Any group of women interested in taking up project work is invited to send two representatives to the meetings. The project for this month will take up inexpensive Christ mas gifts. Miss Leona Davis, Assist ant State Extension Agent in Women’s Work will have a large number of in expensive ways and means of making gifts for the holiday season. Frosted Sudan May Be Dangerous Sudan grass which has absolutely no cane in it can be pastured with only a reasonable degree of safety after a frost. There seems to be a number of instances on record where pure sudan has developed prussic acid under drouth and frosted conditions and the acid has caused losses of livestock. The safest thing to do is not to pasture thd sudan after a hard freeze or frost but allow the growth to cure in the field after which it can be pastured oiT with safety. At the Agricultural College in Lincoln, the livestock men have pastured sudan after a frost for sev eral years without any trouble from poisoning. Many farmers have re ported no trouble, but a few suffered losses due to poison. Cutting Expenses (Continued from page five.) decade and a half we will not be at all persuaded to believe that this can come about through the election of either a national or state Democratic ticket. CHURCH NOTES METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a. m. Next Sunday is World Temperance Sunday. Is there a more pressing matter than this just now? Let us crowd the classes next Sunday morning. Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Just an hour of communion, meditation and worship. Come and join us. Epworth League at 6:30. Interest ing topics and discussions. An hour of friendship and fellowship. Every young man and woman should include this hour in their Sunday plans. Trade Your Tires That S-L-l-P for Tires That GRIP Winter’s looming ahead. Roads will be slippery. Brakes stop the wheels but tlrea * must stop the car. Get Goodyear All-Weathers j withblghold-fastblocks IN THE CENTER to dig ' in nnd grip! COO Bist EAR Leads All Candidates by MILLIONS of Sales The public votes Goodyear Tires the best again in 1932 as It has every year since 1916. That’s a record you can bank on. The public KNOWS tire values by experience—it buys more Goodyears than of any other make. Why buy any second - choice tire when GOODYEARS cost no more ? MELLOR MOTOR CO. Phone 16 O’Neill, Nebr. Tune in Wednesday P. M. Goodyear Radio Program Evening Worship at 7:30. Our Junior Choir leads the devotional ser vice in uplifting congregational sing ing. The pastor preaches a helpful sermon specially chosen to relate the gospel message to the needs of today. You will enjoy these services. Prayer Meeting Thursday at 7:30. We cordially invite all to this meeting which meet one of the great needs of our personal and church life. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10:00—Mr. Geo. C. Robertson, superintendent. Morning Worship 11:00—“The Pow' er of Hope.” Young People’s C. E. Meeting 6:45. There wil be no evening service. We understand that the regular service of the Methodist church will be held and our congregation is urged to attend that service. Do not sell out you church interests for other things of much less value. Thinking people are looking to the church for salvation. We will wel come you. H. D. Johnson, Pastor. PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOLT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS — O’Neill, Nebraska Sept. 28, 1932. 10:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Supervisors met as per adjournment. All mem bers present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Minutes of previous meeting were read and, on motion, were approved as read. At this time, the Board took up the matter of considering the petition filed as a remonstrance to appropriating funds for the continuance of the office of County Agent. The remonstrances petition contain ing 43 pages and 385 signers, and which petition was filed in the office of the County Clerk on September 16, 1932, was presented at this meeting and read in full. 12:00 Noon. On motion, the Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M. John Sullivan, John C. Gallagher, Chairman. Clerk. Sept. 28, 1932. 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Supervisors Holt County Board of Supervisors met as per adjournment . All mem bers present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Board again took up the matter of the Remonstrance petition against ap propriating funds for the continuance of the office of County Agent. Representatives of the Holt County Farm Bureau, as also representatives of the Taxpayers League appeared be fore the Board and presented each side of the case to the Board. The Supplementary petition of the Holt County Farm Bureau, containing 3 4pages and 279 new names, and which petition was filed in the office of the the County Clerk on September 1, 1929, was presented and read at this meeting in full. Motion by James seconded by Steinhauser, that this supplementary petition be not consid ered in this matter. This motion, on being put to a vote by the Chairman, was declared carried. Lists were then presented by the Farm Bureau showing minors, duplica tions of names, and persons deemed to be ineligible to sign the remon strance, which lists were checked over and takn under advisement for con sideration in determining the suffici ency of names on the remonstrance. Opinions of the Attorney General pertaining to the office of County Agent were also read at this meeting. Action on this matter was laid over for further consideration. Mr. John Robertson appeared be fore the Board in regard to building a dike along the Beaver Creek in Cleveland Precinct for the purpose of diverting channel and protecting over flow. adjourned until September 29, 1932, 5:00 P. M. On motion, the Board 9:00 A. M. John Sullivan, John C. Gallagher, Chairman. Clerk. O’Neill, Nebraska Sept. 29, 1932. 9:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Supervisors met as per adjournment. All mem bers present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Minutes of previous meeting were read and, on motion, were approved as read. Board took up the matter of check ing the names and signers on the re monstrance petition against the furth er allowance of the budget for the maintainance of the office of County Agent. 12:00 Noon. On motion, the Board adffiourned until 1:00 P. M. John Sullivan, John C. Gallagher, Chairman. Clerk. Sept. 29, 1932. 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Supervisors met as per adjournment. All mem bers present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Board again took up the matter of checking names and signers on the re monstrance petition against the furth er allowance of the budget for the continuance of the office of County Agent. Motion by James, seconded by Stein, the Assessor’s claim No. 1993 of R. F. Wagers, amounting to $242.25, be al lowed in the sum of $222.25 that war rant be drawn on the General Fund in payment of same. Motion by Skidmore, seconded by James that the Holt County Independ ent and the Ewing Advocate be designated to publish the 1931 de linquent tax lists. Carried. 5:00 P. M. On motion, the Board adjourned unt ilSeptember 30, 1932, 9:00 A. M. John Sullivan, John C. Gallagher, Chairman. Clerk. O’Neill, Nebraska, Sept. 30, 1932. 9:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Supervisors met as per adjournment. All mem bers present except Stein. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Minutes of previous meeting werje read and, on motion, were approved as read. The following salary claims were audited and approved and, on motion, were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund in pay ment of same. Hugh L. James_$ 29.00 Rodell Root_ 25.00 John Steinhauser_ 26.40 J. C. Stein_ 28.00 L. C. McKim_ 34.40 L. E. Skidmore_ 27.80 John Sullivan _ 37.00 The following claims for salary were audited and approved and, on motion, were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Road Fund in payment of same: Wm. P. Dexter_$ 95.00 Sidney Faulhaber_ 95.00 John Haskin_95.00 Alfred James - 95.00 Dick Minton _ . 95.00 Clinton McKim_ 95.00 R. C. Root . 95.00 The ability to make money be longs to all. The strength of will to accumulate it belongs to few. The O’Neill National Bank Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $125,000.00. This bank carries no indebted ness of officers or stockholders. Wilbur Shoal_22.50 J. C. Stein___15.00 John Steinhauser_.— 49.18 Harry Sullivan_95.00 Fred Ermer_95.00 John Sullivan _ 24.00 Forest Hopkins_85.00 Hugh L. James-60.72 A. B. McKay_____ 85.00 Louis F. Olberding_30.50 Rodell Root--- 21.05 L. E. Skidmore--25.00 J. C. Stein_10.00 L. H. Steinhauser_95.00 Joh nSullivan_5.00 12:00 Noon. On motion, the Board adjourned until 1:00 P. M. John Sullivan, John Cl Gallagher, Chairman. Clerk. Sept. 30, 1932. 1:00 P. M. Holt County Board of Supervisors met as per adjournment. All mem bers present except Sullivan. In the absence of Chairman Sullivan, it was moved, seconded, and carried that Hugh L. James act as temporary Chairman. The Board again took up the matter of checking the names and signers on the remonstrance petition against the further allowance of the budget for the maintenance of the office of County Agent. The following resolution was pre sented and read at this meeting: RESOLUTION Whereas, we, the Boaifd of Supervisors of Holt county, Ne braska, find that in accordance with Section 2-1101 compiled statutes of Nebraska for 1929, there was filed in 1930 in the office of the County Clerk of Holt county, Nebraska, as provided by law at that time, a petition con taining 667 signers asking the County Board of Holt county, Ne braska, to appropriate a sum of money as provided by law for the purpose of maintaining a County Agricultural Agent, and, Whereas, such allowance has been made by the County Board each succeeeding year upon the proper request filed by the County Farm Bureau, and, Whereas, there was filed in the office of the County Clerq on the 16th day of September 1932, a re monstrance petition against the further allowance of said budget, which remonstrance petition con tains 828 legal signers, being more than one-eighth more names than the original petition. Now, therefore, be it resolved that the County Clerk of Holt county, Nebraska, be and he here by is ordered and directed to sub mit the question to a vote of the people of the County at the Gen eral Election held therein in the year 1932. Dated this 30th day of Septem ber, 1932. (Continued Next Week) (First publication, October 27, 1932) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2307 In the County Court of Holt county, Nebraska, October 27, 1932. In the matterof the estate of Adolph Peterson, Deceased. Creditors of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for pre senting claims against said estate is February 17, 1933, and for the pay ment of debts is October 27, 1933, and that on November 17, 1932, and on February 18, 1933, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objection duly filed. C. J. MALONE, County Judge. (County Court Seal) 23-3 (First publication, October 20, 1932.) LEGAL NOTICE Thomas McCulloch, and the East Half of Section 22,Township 29 North, of Range 16 West of the 6th Principal Meridian in Holt county, Nebraska and D. Van Donselaar and the West Half of Section 5, Township 25 North, of Range 16 West of the 6th Principal Meridian in Holt county, Nebraska, defendants, who are impleaded with D. P. Wetzel, Michael J. Flannigan and Blanch Flannigan, defendants, are notified that on October 18, 1932, M. C. Meer as plaintiff filed a petition and commenced an action in the District Court of Holt county, Nebraska against the defendants above named. That the object of plaintiff’s first cause of action is to foreclose a tax sale certificate upon the East Half of Section 22, in Township 29 North, of Range 16 West of the 6th Principal Meridian in Holt county, Nebraska, covering the taxes on said premises for the year 1926, and which premises were sold to plantiff on November 9, 1927 for said taxes by the County Treasurer of Holt county, Nebraska, and for the taxes for the years 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930 and 1931 paid by plaintiff as subsequent to said tax sale. That the object of plaintiff’s second cause of action is to foreclose a tax sale certificate upon the West Half of Section 5 in Township 25 North, of Range 16 West of the 6th Principal Meridian in Holt county, Nebraska, covering the taxes on said premises for the year 1926, and which premises were sold to plaintiff on November 9, 1927 for said taxes by the County Treasurer of Holt county, Nebraska, and for the taxes for the years 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930 and 1931 paid by plaintiff as subsequent to said tax sale. You are required to answer said petition on or before November 28, 1932. M. C. MEER, Plaintiff. (First publication October 20, 1932.) NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 2308 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, October 18, 1932. In the matter of the Estate of Bar bara Kohl, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a peti tion has been filed in said Court for the probate of a written instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Barbara Kohl, Deceased, and for the appointment of Peter Perry Kohl, as executor thereof; that November 10, 1932, at 10 o’clock A.M., has been set for hearing said petition and proving said instrument in said Court when all persons concerned may appearand contest the probate thereof. , C. J. MALONE, County Judge. (County Court Seal) 22-3 FOR SALE For Sale or Trade—7-tube radio, cab inet style.—August Wabs, Spencer, Nebr. 23-lp If you need Better Glasses Dr. Per rigo can make them. See him at Golden Hotel, O’Neill, Sat., Novem ber 12. 23-2 Farm for Sale or Trade For Sale—Farm, three miles from town; one-half mile to good school; buildings fair; give terms on part.— G. A. Fox, O’Neill, Nebraska. 22tf For Sale—In order to close up the estate we offer for sale the Charles Wrede residence in O’Neill and also the Charles Wrede ranch on the Red Bird, consisting of 2,160 acres. Charles and John Wrede, Executors. 21-4p For Sale—One new Coleman Air-O Gas range. Can be seen at this office. Bargain. MISCELLANEOUS Will the party that hauled my tank away please return it. I am not quite thru with it but when I am you can have it.—Zeb Warner. 23-1 For glasses to suit your purse as well as your eyes, see Dr. Perrigo at Golden Hotel, O’Neill, Sat., November 12. 23-2 MEN WANTED to conduct world renowned Rawleigh Home Service business in and near cities of O’Neill, Atkinson, counties of Garfield and Loup. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and increase rap idly. Write immediately.—Rawleigh Co., Dept NB-96-S, Freeport, 111. 22-2p Found—Two pair Rosary beads— Call at this office. 21-tf DR. H. C. 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